Painting St. Thomas More: What Is 500 Years Old Will Soon Be New (Art) Again
The saint’s visage will harken to that famous depiction, artist Joseph Macklin told the Register.
The saint’s visage will harken to that famous depiction, artist Joseph Macklin told the Register.
COMMENTARY: The subtle yet profound difference in More's last words.
COMMENTARY: The week’s liturgical calendar features saints who died defying unjust rulers — and feasts that point to the deeper source of true freedom.
The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles have a devotion to the English martyr.
Don’t wait to take your child to a cemetery. Run there, play and pray …
St. John the Baptist, St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher gave their lives to uphold the indissolubility of marriage, but few Catholics dare to speak so boldly today
‘Father. Lawyer. Writer. Educator. Intellectual. Politician. Martyr. He’s the patron for all seasons…’
St. Thomas More remained fiercely loyal to his King, but even more so to the preservation of his king’s immortal soul.
ANALYSIS: The relic of the saint’s head has rested in St. Dunstan’s Church for almost 500 years.
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